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      Entretien pour Senior PHP Engineer

      16 juin 2024
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      Candidature

      J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Kaufland en févr. 2024

      Entretien

      I recently had a rather disheartening interview experience with a company's HR department that left much to be desired. The interview quickly shifted into an exhaustive interrogation about my technical expertise and team management experiences, focusing heavily on specifics like agile methodologies, frameworks, and coding practices, such as my familiarity with PHP, Symfony, Node.js, Golang, and my approach to microservices and code quality. Despite my detailed responses and willingness to adapt to new frameworks, the depth of the questioning seemed disproportionate and somewhat irrelevant to the role I had applied for. Moreover, the conversation extended into my past job transitions and future career aspirations, along with how I train junior developers and my expectations from a workplace culture. Regrettably, after investing significant time and effort in this comprehensive dialogue, the follow-up process was frustratingly slow, and ultimately, I was left without any communication from the company's side. The lack of feedback or even a courteous update after such a detailed interview felt disrespectful and unprofessional, making the whole experience feel like a complete waste of time and effort.

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      Question 1

      How big is your current team? Which agile methodology are you following and why? Which framework do you prefer and love to work with? Could you imagine working with a different framework and move on from the one you used to work on, or would you convince your colleagues to switch to the one you think is the best? (if you try to convince them then you are not a fit) Did you work with microservices? What is important to you regarding code quality to make the code understandable and maintainable? How about your experience with tests overall (unit tests, integration tests)? Why are you leaving your current job, and why did you decide to move from your previous one to your current one? What is your future career plan? How do you train juniors? (if you don't train them very well and carefully with overtime, then you are not a fit) Do you have expectations regarding the working environment, company culture, etc.?
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